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KINGMAN – The oldest newspaper in Mohave County is relocating to historic downtown Kingman from its current office in the center of the community. A “For Sale” sign is posted at Stockton Hill Road office building that the Daily Miner has occupied for years.

The Miner informed its readers in its Friday publication that the paper will be moving into another office at 802 E. Beale St. starting Monday. The Miner will be next door neighbor to KGMN, KZKE and KYET radio operation headquarters, and along a half mile long media row downtown that includes the Standard newspaper and the Bee.

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